S3 Ep276: Crime Weekly News: Second Person Found Guilty in Brittanee Drexel Murder
Digest
This podcast covers the Brittany Drexel murder case, focusing on the sentencing of Angel Cooper Voss, Raymond Moody's girlfriend, for her role in the crime. It recounts Brittany's disappearance, the discovery of her body, and Moody's life sentence for rape and murder. Voss's complicity involved luring Drexel, leaving her with Moody, and lying to investigators. Her 18-year sentence for obstruction of justice underscores the legal ramifications of aiding in a crime. The podcast discusses accomplice liability, the justice system's response, and the importance of personal safety, particularly for young women, warning against trusting strangers. Listener interaction and concluding thoughts emphasize the manipulative tactics used by perpetrators and the need for caution.
Outlines

The Brittany Drexel Case: Murder, Complicity, and Justice
This episode details the Brittany Drexel murder case, covering Raymond Moody's conviction and Angel Cooper Voss's sentencing for her involvement. It explores the background of the case, Voss's actions, and the legal implications of accomplice liability and obstruction of justice.

Angel Cooper Voss's Role and Sentencing
This section focuses on Angel Cooper Voss's actions, including her lies to investigators and her role in luring Brittany Drexel. It details her 18-year sentence for obstruction of justice and discusses the prosecution and defense arguments.

Implications and Personal Safety
This segment discusses the broader implications of the case for the justice system and offers advice on personal safety, emphasizing the importance of caution and awareness when interacting with strangers. Listener opinions and concluding thoughts are also included.
Keywords
Brittany Drexel Case
A high-profile murder case involving the abduction, rape, and murder of a young woman, highlighting accomplice liability and cold case investigations.
Accomplice Liability
Legal responsibility for individuals who assist in the commission of a crime, even without direct participation. Sentences vary depending on involvement.
Obstruction of Justice
Interfering with a criminal investigation, often by lying to investigators or destroying evidence. A serious crime with potential for significant prison time.
Angel Cooper Voss
Raymond Moody's girlfriend, sentenced for her role in the Brittany Drexel murder case, specifically for obstruction of justice.
Raymond Moody
Convicted of the rape and murder of Brittany Drexel. His confession implicated Angel Cooper Voss.
Cold Case Investigation
A criminal investigation that has become inactive due to a lack of leads or evidence, often reopened with new evidence or technology.
Q&A
What role did Angel Cooper Voss play in Brittany Drexel's murder?
Voss lured Drexel, left her with Moody knowing he would harm her, and lied to investigators, obstructing the investigation.
What was Angel Cooper Voss sentenced for?
Voss received an 18-year sentence for obstruction of justice.
What are the broader implications of this case?
The case highlights the importance of holding accomplices accountable and serves as a deterrent to those who might assist criminals.
What safety advice is offered?
The podcast advises against getting into cars with strangers and emphasizes caution when interacting with unknown individuals.
Show Notes
In a significant development in the Brittanee Drexel case, Angel Cooper Vause, the longtime girlfriend of convicted killer Raymond Moody, has been sentenced to 18 years in federal prison. Vause pleaded guilty to making false statements to federal investigators, admitting that she misled authorities about her involvement and the circumstances surrounding Drexel's 2009 disappearance and murder.
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